Chronicle of Philanthropy: Gill Foundation
/The Chronicle of Philanthropy highlighted the Gill Foundation's move to promote Brad Clark as its new president and CEO.
Read MoreThe Chronicle of Philanthropy highlighted the Gill Foundation's move to promote Brad Clark as its new president and CEO.
Read MoreThe Denver Post highlighted the Gill Foundation's move to promote Brad Clark as its new president and CEO.
Read MoreThe Advocate highlighted the Gill Foundation's move to promote Brad Clark as its new president and CEO.
Read MoreAviationPROS, the online hub for several major aviation trade publications, published WorkingNation's mini-documentary video detailing how aviation industry stakeholders are working together to create an adaptable workforce pipeline.
Read MoreThe Brotherhood/Sister Sol co-founder and executive director Khary Lazarre-White sat down for an interview with ABC7's Bill Ritter on "Up Close" to discuss how his experience as a social justice activist and youth educator informed his debut novel "Passage."
Read MoreThe Brotherhood/Sister Sol co-founder and executive director Khary Lazare-White sat down with WABC's Bill Ritter on Up Close to discuss his new book "Passage" about a young black man coming of age and trying to survive on the streets of Harlem in 1993.
Read MoreCidra M. Sebastien, associate executive director of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, penned a column for HuffPost Black Voices about what organizations must do to nourish and buttress the political ambitions of girls of color and why it is so essential to America's future.
Read MoreCidra M. Sebastien, associate executive director of The Brotherhood/Sister Sol, penned a column for HuffPost arguing that organizations must empower young black and brown women with an education that nurtures and buttresses their political ambitions.
Read MoreWorkingNation's Chief Content and Programming Officer, Joan Lynch, was a guest on Jefferson Public Radio to discuss the work that WorkingNation is doing to expose hard truths about a looming unemployment crisis in the United States and bring the country together to create and amplify solutions.
Read MoreThe Jewish Telegraphic Agency covered the $20 million gift from the Meyerson Family Foundation to rename the JCC Manhattan after the late Marlene Meyerson and commission a site-specific art installation by acclaimed artist Jenny Holzer.
Read MoreAs part of its weekly round-up of major donations, The Chronicle of Philanthropy included the $20 million gift from the Morton and Marlene Meyerson Family Foundation to the JCC Manhattan to rename the center after the late Marlene Meyerson and commission a Jenny Holzer art installation.
Read MoreAs part of its weekly round-up of art industry news, Artnet included the $20 million donation from the Morton and Marlene Meyerson Family Foundation to the JCC Manhattan to commission a Jenny Holzer art installation and rename the center after the late Marlene Meyerson.
Read MoreThe New York Times broke the news of a $20 million gift from the Meyerson Family Foundation to rename the JCC Manhattan after the late Marlene Meyerson and commission a site-specific art installation by acclaimed artist Jenny Holzer.
Read MoreThe Forward covered the $20 million gift from the Meyerson Family Foundation to rename the JCC Manhattan after the late Marlene Meyerson and commission a site-specific art installation by acclaimed artist Jenny Holzer.
Read MoreMarkets Insider, the investment data and financial news hub of Business Insider, posted the release announcing a $750,000 Lumina Founation grant to WorkingNation to fund employment-focused journalism.
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Business Journal covered the $750,000 grant given to WorkingNation by Lumina Foundation to develop original video and digital journalism that increases awareness and understanding about the future of work.
Read MoreThe evening broadcast of ABC 7 Eyewitness News featured a segment about the $20 million donation from the Morton and Marlene Meyerson Family Foundation to the JCC Manhattan, which will result in the renaming of the center after the late Marlene Meyerson and a site-specific art installation from acclaimed artist Jenny Holzer.
Read MoreMotor Age Magazine's AutoProNetwork portal published the "Drive to Succeed" mini-documentary by WorkingNation, highlighting how the next generation of automobile technicians is being trained thanks to a public-private partnership with Snap-on Incorporated and Gateway Technical College.
Read MoreThe Pittsburgh Post-Gazette covered the 20th anniversary gala for Save the Chimps, which saw Arcus Foundation president and founder Jon Stryker honor Jane Goodall for her legacy of conservation efforts.
Read MoreArcus Foundation board member Slobodan Randjelovic attended the 20th anniversary gala for Save the Chimps, which the New York Times documented as part of its gala season kick-off coverage.
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